The new “Food for the Journey” Retreat Guide will focus on the antidote to sin, the Eucharist

What is the antidote to the poison of sin? The
answer to that question is examined in the latest Retreat
Guide from RCSpiritualiy.org.

Food for the Journey, the newest edition
to the many retreat guides now on the website, will
be available on August 1, 2014. You can preview the
introduction to this new guide by clicking here.

Fr. John
Bartunek LC explains how our first parents, Adam and Eve,
betrayed God by eating the forbidden fruit in the Garden
of Eden, making the “Tree of Life” off limits. But
God’s plan of restoration involved giving us a new “Tree
of Life”, so to speak, the cross of Jesus Christ.
Through His cross, we have the antidote to the forbidden
fruit – Jesus’ own body and blood in the Eucharist.

The
new Retreat Guide will reflect on God’s gift of the
Eucharist, “highlighting its wonders” and provide practical advice to get
more out of the Mass.

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